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Rebirth 2016

★ 4.8202 votes101 min📅 2016-04-17

"Behind each door could be your dream or your worst nightmare."

Karl Mueller's chilling thriller *Rebirth (2016)* thrusts a man into a psychological storm when a college friend's unexpected visit unravels the carefully constructed life he thought he knew.

Director: Karl Mueller

Cast

Fran Kranz
Fran Kranz
Kyle
Adam Goldberg
Adam Goldberg
Zack
Nicky Whelan
Nicky Whelan
Naomi
Harry Hamlin
Harry Hamlin
Gabe
Kat Foster
Kat Foster
Mary
Eric Ladin
Eric Ladin
Todd
Pat Healy
Pat Healy
Jesse
Luis Gerardo Méndez
Luis Gerardo Méndez
The Doctor
Andrew J. West
Andrew J. West
JR
Fabianne Therese
Fabianne Therese
Betty

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rebirth (2016) about?

A man's life spirals into chaos after a college friend unexpectedly resurfaces, forcing him to confront unsettling truths. What begins as a nostalgic reunion twists into a psychological maze where nothing is as it seems.

Who directed Rebirth?

Rebirth was directed by Karl Mueller, a filmmaker known for crafting tense, character-driven thrillers.

Who stars in Rebirth?

The film features Fran Kranz, Adam Goldberg, Nicky Whelan, Harry Hamlin, and Kat Foster in pivotal roles.

Is Rebirth (2016) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, *Rebirth* delivers a tight, atmospheric thriller that keeps viewers on edge. Its slow-burn tension and strong cast make it a compelling choice for fans of psychological suspense.

How long is Rebirth?

Rebirth has a runtime of 101 minutes.

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About Rebirth (2016) — A Thriller That Will Make You Question Every Handshake

Karl Mueller's chilling thriller *Rebirth (2016)* thrusts a man into a psychological storm when a college friend's unexpected visit unravels the carefully constructed life he thought he knew. What begins as a reunion of old memories quickly spirals into a disorienting journey where trust unravels, secrets surface, and every interaction feels laced with hidden motives. The film's tense atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll, blending paranoia with moral ambiguity to explore how easily reality can fracture when confronted with the past.

*Rebirth (2016)* thrives on its unsettling tone, where every seemingly ordinary conversation crackles with tension, and the line between ally and adversary blurs effortlessly. With sharp performances from Fran Kranz and Adam Goldberg, the movie delivers a gripping narrative that questions whether redemption is possible—or if some doors should never be opened in the first place.